Darkroom timer M 60
From 1950 to 1959, made in Czechoslovakia. Classic and essential equipment for photo processing by Chronotechna. It could be adjusted even by touch by the absence of light in the darkroom....
From 1950 to 1959, made in Czechoslovakia. Classic and essential equipment for photo processing by Chronotechna. It could be adjusted even by touch by the absence of light in the darkroom....
It was manufactured approximately from 1880 to 1890. A subtle object with a design that already carries elements of Art Nouveau. A beauty shining from the curves of the object is fascinating, there are no more words needed....
Product comes from the years 1920 to 1940. The light bulb is no longer original, but retro with a classic tungsten filament....
A mist sprayer of a traditional English brand, which was founded in the year 1886. Every piece is a hand-made object. The displayed object has an additional surface polish....
Case for small everyday things made of not everyday material, but a special, water-repellent paper that is declared as “eco frendly” with the possibility of wet maintenance....
Theater folding binocular from Japan from 1970 to 78. Practical solution for the pocket of a jacket or for women's handbag. The optical properties are quite satisfactory in spite of the small size and weight....
Rare glass Art Déco spoon from an unknown designer from the world - famous Czech glass factory in Karlovy Vary. It was founded in 1857....
Few years ago, such a material selection of such banal objects would be considered a shot. At present, plastic straws are already prohibited in many countries. An antique cup, which does not apply after one use, but after washing again, is one of the answers...
Humorous shape license for market expansion. The cup is extremely sturdy. It has a gutchy display of the current possibilities of pressing plastic packaging....
Fountain pen from 1941, which has been designed as an epoch for the design streamline in the US. Designed by Henry Dreyfuss, inspired by his earlier work, NYC Hudsons locomotive....